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Published May 19, 2015 02:14 PM
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Scientists use SeaWiFS and MODIS to detect harmful algal blooms.
Published Feb 22, 2002 02:36 PM
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Ocean color data from the SeaWiFS and MODIS sensors enable researchers to examine the link between phytoplankton blooms and fish and bird health.
Published Feb 15, 2005 04:19 PM
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This webinar will cover how SeaBASS can be leveraged for data search, discovery, and access, and will demonstrate how SeaBASS supports NASA’s ocean color satellite products and the broader scientific community. Join us to learn more!
Published Jan 24, 2018 12:24 PM
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A new Request for Information (RFI) with responses due by April 4 seeks input for determining Terra, Aqua, and Aura mission data product continuity needs, capabilities, and gaps.
Published Mar 6, 2023 02:03 PM
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The May 23-25, 2023, online workshop will determine needs, evaluate current capabilities, identify gaps, and specify potential actions for NASA’s Terra, Aqua, and Aura mission data.
Published Apr 30, 2023 11:07 AM
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Responding to this RFI by October 11 via NSPIRES is an opportunity for you to express your perspective on the value of continuing NASA Earth Observing System (EOS) observations, and the unique scientific contributions and applications that could result from continuing Terra, Aqua, and Aura observations through the next several years of orbital drift.
Published Sep 20, 2022 03:30 PM
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Data from NASA’s OB.DAAC helps scientists like Dr. Zachary Erickson study the ocean’s role in the global carbon cycle
Published Dec 21, 2021 03:29 PM
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Understanding Great Lakes ice means enduring some tough conditions.
Published Feb 13, 2006 03:09 PM
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Published Jun 11, 2019 02:15 PM
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Scientists use satellites to help keep water fit to drink.
Published Feb 6, 2008 04:48 PM
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Production and Distribution of MERIS Data Products in Support of the Ocean Color Climate Data Record
Published Jun 11, 2019 02:51 PM
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Phytoplankton blooms occur in all the Earth’s oceans when nutrient and sunlight conditions are right.
Published Feb 22, 2003 02:07 PM
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Who uses NASA Earth science data? Dr. Sergio Signorini, to study the impact of climate variability on phytoplankton and Earth’s oceans.
Published Aug 22, 2017 10:08 AM
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Who uses NASA Earth science data? Cecile S. Rousseaux, to study the effects of climate on ocean biogeochemistry, specifically on phytoplankton.
Published Jul 15, 2015 12:07 PM
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Who uses NASA Earth science data? Adnan Al-Azri, to study why periodic harmful blooms of algae occur in the Sea of Oman and Arabian Sea.
Published May 6, 2015 04:54 PM
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So much depends on the ocean's deep churn.
Published Sep 28, 2017 12:58 PM
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Published May 19, 2015 01:13 PM
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Who Uses NASA Earth Science Data? John Lehrter, to study the water quality of estuarine and coastal environments
Published Dec 31, 2015 11:06 AM
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